There would be no dramatic comeback this time around. The Blackhawks looked nothing like the rallying team Saturday night or the team that beat Calgary at home on Tuesday.
Fights in the NHL was once again the trending topic on Tuesday as a massive brawl broke out during the Anaheim Ducks and Chicago Blackhawks game. Unlike most fights, even the goaltenders got involved in this one as John Gibson crossed the red center line to have a go at Petr Mrazek.
The Chicago Blackhawks came into Friday night’s action still looking to get back into the win column. With losses at Carolina and at home versus the Flyers, they continue to face good teams that have proven hard to beat this season.
Going into this season, everyone in hockey knew that this was going to be a tough season for the Chicago Blackhawks. With a team that has Connor Bedard, a lot of young players, an offense that has trouble putting the puck in the net, and a very suspect defense, wins are very hard to come by for this hockey club this season.
When Kyle Dubas, then the general manager (GM) of the Toronto Maple Leafs, signed Petr Mrazek ahead of the 2021-22 season, it was seen as a significant move to fortify the team’s goaltending lineup.
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It was a foregone conclusion that Petr Mrazek was the next veteran to be re-signed and it turned out correct after he inked a two-year extension on Wednesday with the Chicago Blackhawks.
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The Chicago Blackhawks have had a busy January by signing veterans Nick Foligno and Jason Dickinson to two-year contract extensions, and now Petr Mrazek has joined the party.
The Chicago Blackhawks agreed to terms with goaltender Petr Mrazek on a two-year, $8.5 million extension. The deal announced Wednesday with the 31-year-old veteran runs through the 2025-26 season.
With the Chicago Blackhawks inking goaltender Petr Mrazek to a $8.5 million contract extension, Frank Seravalli and Tyler Yaremchuk break down what the projection will be for the rest of the goalie market.
A veteran netminder is set to stay in the Windy City for the near future. On Tuesday, the Chicago Blackhawks signed goaltender Petr Mrazek to a two-year extension, set to kick in next season.
The Blackhawks are signing starting goalie Petr Mrazek to a two-year extension.
The 31-year-old came to the Blackhawks back in 2022 in a salary-dumping move by Toronto. Mrazek struggled in his first season with the team but has fared much better this season, posting a .913 SV% through his first 29 games.
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Petr Mrazek earned himself a "Holy Jumpin" call from Blackhawks colorman Darren Pang on Sunday afternoon. The call came after the Hawks goaltender made a spectacular stick save during the third period.
Petr Mrazek has endured challenges over the last few years due to injury issues and backstopping a rebuilding Chicago Blackhawks team. But on Thursday, the veteran netminder was perfect as he made 37 saves in a 1-0 win over the Anaheim Ducks to record his first shutout in a Blackhawks uniform.
CHICAGO – Petr Mrazek was at his finest on Thursday evening. Not only did he post a shutout for the Chicago Blackhawks, he stole the game from the Anaheim Ducks.
It was a bumpy ride at times for Arvid Söderblom when he was with the Chicago Blackhawks last season. The team was selling off parts and Söderblom would come up in relief when injuries took hold in the crease.
Mrazek is heading to injured reserve after suffering a groin injury on Friday.
The Blackhawks traded the No. 38 pick to the Leafs for Petr Mrazek and the No. 25 pick. With the No. 25 pick, the Blackhawks selected defenseman Sam Rinzel.
The Toronto Maple Leafs will once again have to embrace a "next man up" mentality regarding their goaltenders, this time through the end of the regular season.
The Toronto Maple Leafs confirmed that goaltender Petr Mrazek exited tonight’s game with a groin injury and would not return. It has been a tough stretch for the Maple Leafs in net, as well as a tough stretch for Mrazek himself, and this injury certainly does not help either.
The Leafs’ goaltending situation remains murky. As Nick Barden just wrote, Harri Sateri did not in fact make it to Toronto, and the Leafs might be in the exact same situation they were a couple of days ago thanks to Petr Mrazek clearing waivers.
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